Information
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Patent Grant
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6546227
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Patent Number
6,546,227
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Date Filed
Tuesday, December 4, 200122 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 8, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman & Hattori, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 381
- 399 384
- 399 388
- 399 391
- 399 393
- 271 31
- 271 901
- 271 908
- 271 91
- 271 145
- 226 83
- 400 611
- 400 613
- 400 6132
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A continuous-medium-box feeding device feeds a continuous-medium box to a printing device printing on a continuous medium fed from the continuous-medium box containing the continuous medium. The continuous-medium-box feeding device includes a set table capable of sliding between a first position and a second position adjacent to the first position, and a stand-by table capable of sliding between the first position and a third position adjacent to the second position. At the first position, the continuous medium can be fed from the continuous-medium box to the printing device. At the second position, the continuous-medium box can be removed from the set table. At the second and third positions, a continuous-medium box containing a continuous medium to be printed on next can be placed on the stand-by table. In the continuous-medium-box feeding device, the stand-by table can feed the continuous-medium box on the set table positioned at the first position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a continuous-medium-box feeding device and, more particularly, to a continuous-medium-box feeding device adopted in a printing device printing on a continuous medium in which the continuous-medium-box feeding device feeds a continuous-medium box to a hopper unit feeding the continuous medium to a printing unit.
Some of printing devices, such as an electrophotographic printer, perform a printing on a continuous paper, which is an example of a continuous medium. The continuous paper here means a continuous paper having crosswise perforations. The continuous paper is folded up by being turned alternately at the crosswise perforations, and is contained in a box.
Regarding such printing devices as an electrophotographic printer printing on this continuous paper, there is a need for increasing a printing throughput. Increasing the printing throughput necessitates the increase in a printing speed and the shortening of a time during which the printing device halts a printing operation from the completion of a printing on one continuous paper until the start of a printing on the next continuous paper.
Recently, the printing speed is improved to such a high speed that completes printing on two thousand forms in approximately 5 minutes. Thereupon, in order to shorten the time during which the printing device halts the printing operation for feeding the next continuous paper, there is a need for shortening a time required to feed the continuous paper.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a conventional electrophotographic printer printing on a continuous paper, a hopper unit is a simple space. The undersurface of the hopper unit is a part of the surface of a floor on which the electrophotographic printer is installed.
Conventionally, a continuous paper is fed according to the hereinbelow-described procedure, after the printing on the present continuous paper is finished.
(
1
) An operator draws the emptied box out of the hopper unit, making the hopper unit vacant. (
2
) The operator retrieves the printed continuous paper from a stacker unit, and puts the printed continuous paper into the empty box. (
3
) The operator shifts a continuous-paper box containing the next continuous paper past the entrance of the hoper unit into the hopper unit by pushing and sliding the continuous-paper box on the floor. (
4
) The operator draws the next continuous paper from the continuous-paper box, and sets the next continuous paper to a form-autoloading unit of the electrophotographic printer. The operator of the electrophotographic printer needs to perform this procedure frequently.
The entrance of the hopper unit needs to be kept unoccupied for the purpose of drawing the emptied box out of the hopper unit. Therefore, the continuous-paper box containing the continuous paper to be printed on next is placed at a position away from the entrance of the hopper unit. This lengthens the distance to cover in shifting the heavy continuous-paper box, and therefore, makes the task of shifting and pushing the continuous-paper box into the hopper unit burdensome and time-consuming.
Besides, in order to alleviate the burden posed on the operator of the electrophotographic printer, there is a conventional structure in which the hopper unit is provided with a drawable table. This table is used for supporting the continuous-paper box and shifting the continuous-paper box.
The continuous-paper box is fed into the hopper unit according to the hereinbelow-described procedure, after the printing on the present continuous paper is finished.
(
1
) An operator draws the emptied box out of the hopper unit by pulling out the table. (
2
) The operator unloads the emptied box from the table. (
3
) The operator places a continuous-paper box containing the next continuous paper on the table. (
4
) The operator pushes the table into the hopper unit. Thereby, the continuous-paper box is fed in the hopper unit.
The task (
3
) of placing the continuous-paper box containing the next continuous paper on the table needs to be performed after the tasks (
1
) and (
2
) of pulling out the table and unloading the emptied box from the table. Therefore, it has been difficult to shorten the time from the completion of a printing on one continuous paper until the start of a printing on the next continuous paper.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a general object of the present invention to provide an improved and useful continuous-medium-box feeding device in which the above-mentioned problems are eliminated.
A more specific object of the present invention is to provide a continuous-medium-box feeding device which can feed the next continuous-medium box into a hopper unit of a printing device in a short time after finishing a printing on the present continuous paper.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, there is provided according to one aspect of the present invention a continuous-medium-box feeding device feeding a continuous-medium box to a printing device printing on a continuous medium fed from the continuous-medium box containing the continuous medium, the continuous-medium-box feeding device comprising:
a set table capable of sliding between a first position and a second position adjacent to the first position, the first position enabling the continuous medium to be fed from the continuous-medium box to the printing device, and the second position enabling the continuous-medium box to be removed manually; and
a stand-by table capable of sliding between the first position and a third position adjacent to the second position, the second position and the third position enabling a continuous-medium box containing a continuous medium to be printed on next to be placed manually,
wherein the stand-by table can feed the continuous-medium box on the set table positioned at the first position.
According to the present invention, the continuous-medium box containing the continuous medium to be printed on next can be placed on the stand-by table positioned at the second or third position during a printing operation to a prior continuous medium so that the continuous-medium box is ready for the feeding of the continuous medium. In addition, when the printing operation to the prior continuous medium is finished, simply shifting the set table and the stand-by table enables both the removal of the emptied continuous-medium box and the subsequent feeding of the next continuous-medium box to the first position to be performed in a short time. Therefore, providing the continuous-medium printing device with the continuous-medium-box feeding device according to the present invention can shorten a time during which the printing device halts due to the consumption of the continuous medium to the end; this increases a printing throughput.
Additionally, the continuous-medium-box feeding device according to the present invention may further comprise a continuous-medium-box holder holding the continuous-medium box on the set table, the continuous-medium box being shifted from the stand-by table onto the set table by sliding the stand-by table from the third position to the first position.
According to the present invention, upon sliding the stand-by table from the first position to the third position in the course of shifting the continuous-medium box from the stand-by table onto the set table, the continuous-medium box can be held on the first position on the set table where the continuous medium can be fed from the continuous-medium box for printing.
Additionally, the continuous-medium-box feeding device according to the present invention may further comprise a box remover pushing out the continuous-medium box off the set table positioned at the second position.
According to the present invention, an operator does not have to perform the task of removing the continuous-medium box off the set table positioned at the second position; this alleviates the burden posed on the operator of the printing device.
Additionally, the continuous-medium-box feeding device according to the present invention may further comprise:
a set-table sliding unit sliding the set table between the first position and the second position;
a stand-by-table sliding unit sliding the stand-by table between the third position and the first position; and
a control circuit controlling operations of the set-table sliding unit and the stand-by-table sliding unit to firstly shift the set table from the first position to the second position, subsequently shift the set table from the second position to the first position, and finally shift the stand-by table from the third position to the first position so that the continuous-medium box containing the continuous medium to be printed on next is fed onto the set table positioned at the first position in place of the continuous-medium box having fed the continuous medium to the printing device.
According to the present invention, the continuous-medium box can be automatically fed to the printing device in a short time; this further increases the printing throughput, and also alleviates the burden posed on the operator of the printing device.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, there is also provided according to another aspect of the present invention a continuous-medium printing device including the above-mentioned continuous-medium-box feeding device.
According to the present invention, the feeding of the continuous-medium box can be performed in a short time; therefore, the continuous-medium printing device can increase a printing throughput thereof.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an illustration showing an electrophotographic printer adopting a continuous-medium-box feeding device according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing a first state of the continuous-medium-box feeding device according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view, as seen from the front side, of the continuous-medium-box feeding device shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is an illustration showing a second state of the continuous-medium-box feeding device shown in
FIG. 2
, along with a control system;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing a third state of the continuous-medium-box feeding device shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 6A
to
FIG. 6F
are illustrations showing states of the continuous-medium-box feeding device shown in
FIG. 2
in operation;
FIG. 7
is a flowchart of operations of a control circuit shown in
FIG. 4
, upon feeding a continuous-medium box;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view showing a continuous-medium-box feeding device according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view showing a continuous-medium-box feeding device according to a third embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 10A
to
FIG. 10C
are illustrations showing operations of the continuous-medium-box feeding device shown in FIG.
9
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A description will now be given, with reference to the drawings, of embodiments according to the present invention.
EMBODIMENT 1
FIG. 1
shows an electrophotographic printer
10
(a continuous-medium printing device) adopting a continuous-medium-box feeding device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. X
1
-X
2
indicates the direction of width. Y
1
-Y
2
indicates the direction of depth. Z
1
-Z
2
indicates the direction of height. Y
2
indicates the front side of the electrophotographic printer
10
. Y
1
indicates the backside of the electrophotographic printer
10
.
The electrophotographic printer
10
comprises a hopper unit
11
, a printing unit
13
, and a stacker unit
15
. A continuous-medium box
1
is set in the hopper unit
11
. The continuous-medium box
1
contains a continuous medium
2
folded up zigzag by being turned alternately at crosswise perforations. The continuous medium
2
is drawn out from the continuous-medium box
1
set in the hopper unit
11
, and is sent toward a direction indicated by an arrow
12
. The printing unit
13
prints on the continuous medium
2
. The printed continuous medium
2
is sent toward a direction indicated by an arrow
14
, and is folded up zigzag by being turned in alternate directions at the crosswise perforations so as to be contained in the stacker unit
15
.
The hopper unit
11
has an opening
16
at the front side of the electrophotographic printer
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
to
FIG. 5
, a continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
is provided in the hopper unit
11
of the electrophotographic printer
10
. P
1
indicates a position of the hopper unit
11
. P
2
indicates a position out of the hopper unit
11
at the front side of the electrophotographic printer
10
. P
3
indicates a position farther from the position P
2
at the front side of the electrophotographic printer
10
.
The continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
includes a set table
30
and a stand-by table
40
. Both the set table
30
and the stand-by table
40
can slide out and in. Each of the set table
30
and the stand-by table
40
has a size corresponding to the continuous-medium box
1
. The stand-by table
40
slides in on the upper surface of the set table
30
.
A beam member
50
is fixed at the bottom portion of the hopper unit
11
of the electrophotographic printer
10
at the X
1
side. A guide rail
51
is fixed to the beam member
50
. A guide rail
52
is fixed to a wall portion of the hopper unit
11
at the X
2
side. The fixed guide rails
51
and
52
oppose each other in the X
1
-X
2
direction. Grooves
51
a
and
52
a
are formed at opposing positions of the fixed guide rails
51
and
52
, respectively.
In the set table
30
, a slider
32
and a guide rail
33
are fixed to a bracket portion
31
formed at the X
1
side. A slider
35
and a guide rail
36
are fixed to a bracket portion
34
formed at the X
2
side. The bracket portion
31
has a substantially U-shaped cross section. The bracket portion
34
has a substantially U-shaped cross section. The sliders
32
and
35
are inserted in the grooves
51
a
and
52
a
of the fixed guide rails
51
and
52
in a manner that the sliders
32
and
35
can shift smoothly in the grooves
51
a
and
52
a
, respectively. Thereby, the set table
30
can move in the Y
2
direction with respect to the hopper unit
11
.
The stand-by table
40
has a slider
42
on an inner side surface of a bracket portion
41
formed at the X
1
side, and has a slider
44
on an inner side surface of a bracket portion
43
formed at the X
2
side. The sliders
42
and
44
are inserted in grooves
33
a
and
36
a
of the guide rails
33
and
36
in a manner that the sliders
42
and
44
can shift smoothly in the grooves
33
a
and
36
a
, respectively. Thereby, the stand-by table
40
can move in the Y
2
direction with respect to the set table
30
.
The set table
30
and the stand-by table
40
can slide out and in with respect to the fixed guide rails
51
and
52
such that the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
assumes a first state shown at the right side of
FIG. 2
, a second state shown at the upper side of
FIG. 4
, and a third state shown in FIG.
5
. In the first state, both the set table
30
and the stand-by table
40
are at the position P
1
. In the second state, the set table
30
is at the position P
1
, and the stand-by table
40
is at the position P
2
. In the third state, the set table
30
is at the position P
2
, and the stand-by table
40
is at the position P
3
.
P
1
is a first position of the set table
30
. In this position P
1
, the continuous medium
2
can be fed from the continuous-medium box
1
to the electrophotographic printer
10
. P
2
is a second position of the set table
30
. In this position P
2
next to the position P
1
, the continuous-medium box
1
can be removed manually. P
3
is a third position of the stand-by table
40
. In this position P
3
next to the position P
2
, the continuous-medium box
1
containing the continuous medium
2
to be printed on next can be placed manually.
The hopper unit
11
of the electrophotographic printer
10
is provided with a solenoid
60
locking the set table
30
to inhibit the shifting thereof, and EOF (End Of Forms) sensors
61
a
and
61
b
detecting optically that the continuous medium
2
is drawn out and used up to the end. The solenoid
60
, and the EOF sensors
61
a
and
61
b
form a set-table locking unit.
A pulse motor
62
for shifting the set table is provided in the beam member
50
. A rotary axle
63
is provided across the hopper unit
11
in the X
1
-X
2
direction. The rotary axle
63
is belt-driven by the motor
62
. Pinions
64
and
65
fixed to the rotary axle
63
mesh racks
76
and
77
on the undersurface of the set table
30
.
The pulse motor
62
, the rotary axle
63
, the pinions
64
and
65
, and the racks
76
and
77
form a set-table sliding unit.
The set table
30
includes, on the upper surface thereof, a pair of continuous-medium-box holders
70
and
71
, an empty-box removing arm (a box remover)
72
, a pulse motor
73
causing this empty-box removing arm
72
to revolve clockwise, and a microswitch
74
sensing the continuous-medium box
1
. The continuous-medium-box holder
71
forms a positioning mechanism.
The continuous-medium-box holder
70
at the Y
2
side has a shape of a trigonal prism. The continuous-medium-box holder
70
can collapse in the Y
1
direction, but does not collapse in the Y
2
direction. The continuous-medium-box holder
71
at the Y
1
side can be shifted in the Y
1
-Y
2
direction, and can be fixed at one of a plurality of predetermined positions. Therefore, the continuous-medium-box holder
71
can be fixed at a position corresponding to a size of the continuous-medium box. The continuous-medium-box holder
70
forms a continuous-medium-box shift stopping means.
The empty-box removing arm
72
is positioned along the X
1
side of the set table
30
, and has a guide arm
75
on an end thereof.
A pulse motor
78
for shifting the stand-by table and a rotary axle
79
belt-driven by the motor
78
are provided on the undersurface of the set table
30
. Pinions
80
and
81
fixed to the rotary axle
79
mesh racks
96
and
97
on the undersurface of the stand-by table
40
.
The pulse motor
62
, the rotary axle
63
, the pinions
64
and
65
, the racks
76
and
77
, the pulse motor
78
, the rotary axle
79
, the pinions
80
and
81
, and the racks
96
and
97
form a stand-by-table sliding unit.
The stand-by table
40
includes a microswitch
90
detecting the presence of the continuous-medium box, a coupling mechanism
91
coupling the stand-by table
40
and the set table
30
, a decoupling solenoid
92
, and a handle
93
. The coupling mechanism
91
includes a hook
94
. The coupling mechanism
91
, the decoupling solenoid
92
, and the hook
94
form a stand-by-table locking unit.
An incision
95
evading the continuous-medium-box holder
70
is formed in the stand-by table
Additionally, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
is provided with a control circuit
100
, motor drive circuits
101
,
102
and
103
, solenoid drive circuits
105
and
106
, and sensor circuits
110
,
111
and
112
.
Next, a description will be given of operations of the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
having the above-described structure.
When the continuous medium
2
is drawn out from the continuous-medium box
1
such that a printing is being performed on the continuous medium
2
, the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
is in the second state shown in FIG.
4
.
During this printing operation, an operator places the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
containing the continuous medium
2
-
1
to be printed on next on the stand-by table
40
. It is sufficient for the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
to be placed at a substantially central position on the stand-by table
40
. The microswitch
90
is pressed “on” by the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
.
FIG. 6A
shows this state.
When the continuous medium
2
is drawn out to the end, the EOF sensors
61
a
and
61
b
detect the same. According to this detection by the EOF sensors
61
a
and
61
b
, the solenoid
60
is turned off so as to unlock the set table
30
. Subsequently, the motor
62
is driven so as to shift the set table
30
in the Y
2
direction. At this point, the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
is in the third state shown in FIG.
5
. The empty continuous-medium box
1
is drawn out of the hopper unit
11
. At this point, the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
is in a state shown in FIG.
6
B.
Then, the motor
73
is driven so as to cause the empty-box removing arm
72
to revolve clockwise, as shown in
FIG. 6C
, so as to push out the empty continuous-medium box
1
in the X
2
direction off the set table
30
. The microswitch
74
is turned off. At this point, the position of the continuous-medium-box holder
71
is adjusted, if necessary.
Subsequently, the motor
62
is driven so as to shift the set table
30
in the Y
1
direction. At this point, the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
is back in the second state. The hopper unit
11
is vacant. The continuous-medium box
1
-
1
, while on the stand-by table
40
, is shifted to the position P
2
. At this point, the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
is in a state shown in FIG.
6
D.
Then, the solenoid
92
is turned on so as to revolve the hook
94
to an unhooking state; thereby, the coupling mechanism
91
decouples the stand-by table
40
and the set table
30
. Subsequently, the pulse motor
78
is driven so as to shift the stand-by table
40
in the Y
1
direction. At this point, the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
is in the first state shown in FIG.
2
. The continuous-medium box
1
-
1
, while on the stand-by table
40
, is shifted in the Y
1
direction. In the course of the shifting, the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
brings down the continuous-medium-box holder
70
, and pushes the guide arm
75
so as to cause the empty-box removing arm
72
to revolve counterclockwise. The continuous-medium box
1
-
1
is shifted to an end position that meets the continuous-medium-box holder
71
, determining the position in the Y
1
-Y
2
direction. The continuous-medium-box holder
70
rises up such that the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
is flanked by the continuous-medium-box holders
71
and
70
. The microswitch
74
is turned on.
The width of the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
in the X
1
-X
2
direction relates to the folding size of the continuous medium
2
-
1
. Depending on the size of the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
, the revolving position of the empty-box removing arm
72
varies. A sensor (not shown in the figures) detecting the revolving position of the empty-box removing arm
72
is provided. This sensor detects the revolving position of the empty-box removing arm
72
so as to detect the folding size of the continuous medium
2
-
1
.
The continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
is in a state shown in
FIG. 6E
in which the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
is fed in the hopper unit
11
at a predetermined position.
Finally, the pulse motor
78
is driven so as to shift the stand-by table
40
in the Y
2
direction. At this point, the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
is in the second state. The shifting range of the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
in the Y
2
direction is restricted by the continuous-medium-box holder
70
. Therefore, the stand-by table
40
is shifted in the Y
2
direction so as to jut out of the hopper unit
11
, leaving the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
at the position P
1
. The continuous-medium box containing the continuous medium to be printed on next after the next is placed on the stand-by table
40
. The continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
is in a state shown in FIG.
6
F.
The operator draws out the continuous medium
2
-
1
from the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
, sets the continuous medium
2
-
1
to a form-autoloading unit
18
of the electrophotographic printer
10
, and presses a print start button (not shown in the figures). The electrophotographic printer
10
starts printing on the continuous medium
2
-
1
.
As can be understood from the above description, the time required to feed the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
into the hopper unit
11
is shortened mainly due to the following reasons.
(1) A laborious task to put the heavy continuous-medium box
1
-
1
on the stand-by table
40
is performed while the electrophotographic printer
10
performs the printing operation. Therefore, the task can be performed without causing any problem, even when the task takes a long time.
(2) The shifting of the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
is performed by the shifting stand-by table
40
.
(3) The shifting of the stand-by table
40
is performed by the pulse motor
78
.
(4) The continuous-medium-box holder
71
stopping the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
determines the position of the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
in the hopper unit
11
.
Besides, as the printing proceeds, the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
becomes lighter in weight such that vibrations during the printing operation of the electrophotographic printer
10
may displace the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
. When the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
is displaced, the position at which the continuous medium
2
-
1
is fed to the electrophotographic printer
10
is displaced from a normal position such that a form jam may occur. However, in the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
, the continuous-medium-box holders
71
and
70
flank the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
; thereby, the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
will not be displaced even when affected by such vibrations. Therefore, the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
is held at a normal position throughout the printing performed for the continuous medium
2
-
1
contained therein so as to prevent the occurrence of a form jam due to the displacement of the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
.
Besides, the above-described continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
performs the printing operation under control of the control circuit
100
. A microcomputer forming the control circuit
100
performs operations shown in FIG.
7
.
When the EOF sensors
61
a
and
61
b
turn on, the microcomputer turns the solenoid
60
off (ST
1
, ST
2
).
When the microswitch
90
is off, the microcomputer performs an operator call to prompt attention (ST
3
, ST
4
). After confirming that the microswitch
90
is on, the microcomputer drives the motor
62
(ST
3
, ST
5
). Subsequently, the microcomputer drives the motor
73
(ST
6
).
When the microswitch
74
is on, the microcomputer performs an operator call (ST
7
, ST
8
). After confirming that the microswitch
74
is off, the microcomputer drives the motor
62
(ST
7
, ST
9
). Subsequently, the microcomputer drives the motor
78
(ST
10
).
When the microswitch
90
is off, the microcomputer performs an operator call (ST
11
, ST
12
). After confirming that the microswitch
90
is on, the microcomputer reads information from the above-mentioned sensor detecting the revolving position of the empty-box removing arm
72
, and sends this information to the electrophotographic printer
10
(ST
13
, ST
14
).
EMBODIMENT 2
FIG. 8
shows a continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
A according to a second embodiment of the present invention. The continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
A is a manually operated type, and comprises the set table
30
and the stand-by table
40
.
Unlike the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
according to the first embodiment, the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
A according to the present second embodiment does not include the motors, the microswitches, or the solenoids. The continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
A is not provided with the empty-box removing arm
72
either.
The stand-by table
40
includes a coupling mechanism
91
A. The mechanism
91
A includes a hook
99
at the Y
1
side, and an operation lever
98
at the Y
2
side. The hook
99
can be moved by operating the operation lever
98
so as to decouple the stand-by table
40
and the set table
30
.
With the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
A, an operator grasps the handle
93
to pull or push the set table
30
and the stand-by table
40
in a manner that the set table
30
and the stand-by table
40
extend or contract like a telescope. Thereby, the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
placed on the stand-by table is fed into the hopper unit
11
.
During the printing state shown in
FIG. 6A
, the mechanism
91
A couples the stand-by table
40
and the set table
30
. Therefore, if the stand-by table
40
is pushed in the Y
1
direction, the stand-by table
40
does not move, causing no inconvenience.
EMBODIMENT 3
FIG. 9
shows a continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
B according to a third embodiment of the present invention. An electrophotographic printer
10
B adopting this continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
B includes a hopper unit
11
B in the form of a tunnel. The hopper unit
11
B has openings
16
B and
17
B at the front side and the backside of the electrophotographic printer
10
B.
The continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
B includes a pair of fixed guide rails
120
a
and
120
b
fixed at both sides of the hopper unit
11
B in the X
1
-X
2
direction, and a first table
121
and a second table
122
joined together. The fixed guide rails
120
a
and
120
b
extend in the Y
1
-Y
2
direction. The first and second tables
121
and
122
are supported by the fixed guide rails
120
a
and
120
b
in a manner that the first and second tables
121
and
122
can shift smoothly along the fixed guide rails
120
a
and
120
b
in the Y
1
-Y
2
direction. Thereby, when an operator pulls or pushes the first and second tables
121
and
122
by grasping handles
123
and
124
, the first and second tables
121
and
122
unitarily shift in the Y
1
-Y
2
direction. Each of the first and second tables
121
and
122
has a size corresponding to the continuous-medium box.
The continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
B assumes either of a first state shown in
FIG. 9 and a
second state shown in FIG.
10
A. In the first state, the second table
122
is positioned in the hopper unit
11
B, and the first table
121
juts out from the front side of the electrophotographic printer
10
B, as shown in FIG.
9
. In the second state, the first table
121
is positioned in the hopper unit
11
B, and the second table
122
juts out from the backside of the electrophotographic printer
10
B, as shown in FIG.
10
A.
Next, a description will be given of operations of the continuous-medium-box feeding device
20
B having the above-described structure.
FIG. 9
shows a state where the continuous medium
2
is drawn out from the continuous-medium box
1
, and a printing is being performed on the continuous medium
2
. The continuous-medium box
1
is placed on the second table
122
positioned in the hopper unit
11
B. The first table
121
juts out from the front side of the electrophotographic printer
10
B. The second table
122
is at a continuous-medium feeding position. The first table
121
is at a continuous-medium-box loading/unloading position.
During this printing operation, an operator places the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
containing the continuous medium
2
-
1
to be printed on next on the first table
121
.
When the continuous medium
2
is drawn out to the end, and the printing on the continuous medium
2
is finished, the operator pushes the first table
121
so as to shift the first and second tables
121
and
122
in the Y
1
direction.
Thereby, as shown in
FIG. 10A
, the second table
122
comes out of the hopper unit
11
B, juts out from the backside of the electrophotographic printer
10
B, and reaches the other continuous-medium-box loading/unloading position. Simultaneously, the first table
121
comes in the hopper unit
11
B, and reaches the continuous-medium feeding position. Accordingly, the empty continuous-medium box
1
comes out from the backside of the electrophotographic printer
10
B, and the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
is fed in the hopper unit
11
B.
The operator moves to the backside of the electrophotographic printer
10
B, where the operator unloads the empty continuous-medium box
1
from the second table
122
, and puts the continuous medium
2
contained in the stacker unit
15
into this empty continuous-medium box
1
.
The operator moves to the front side of the electrophotographic printer
10
B, where the operator draws out the continuous medium
2
-
1
from the continuous-medium box
1
-
1
, as shown in
FIG. 10B
, sets the continuous medium
2
-
1
to a form-autoloading unit (not shown in the figures) of the electrophotographic printer
10
B, and presses a print start button (not shown in the figures). The electrophotographic printer
10
B starts printing on the continuous medium
2
-
1
.
During this printing operation, the operator moves to the backside of the electrophotographic printer
10
B, where the operator places the continuous-medium box
1
-
2
containing the continuous medium to be printed on next after the next on the second table
122
.
When the continuous medium
2
-
1
is drawn out to the end, and the printing on the continuous medium
2
-
1
is finished, the operator pulls the first table
121
so as to shift the first and second tables
121
and
122
in the Y
2
direction.
Thereby, as shown in
FIG. 10C
, the first table
121
comes out of the hopper unit
11
B, and juts out from the front side of the electrophotographic printer
10
B. Simultaneously, the second table
122
comes in the hopper unit
11
B. Accordingly, the empty continuous-medium box
1
-
1
comes out from the front side of the electrophotographic printer
10
B, and the continuous-medium box
1
-
2
is fed in the hopper unit
11
B.
The present invention is not limited to the specifically disclosed embodiments, and variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The present application is based on Japanese priority application No. 2001-248219 filed on Aug. 17, 2001, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Claims
- 1. A continuous-medium-box feeding device feeding a continuous-medium box to a printing device printing on a continuous medium fed from the continuous-medium box containing the continuous medium, the continuous-medium-box feeding device comprising:a set table capable of sliding between a first position and a second position adjacent to said first position, the first position enabling the continuous medium to be fed from the continuous-medium box to said printing device, and the second position enabling the continuous-medium box to be removed manually; and a stand-by table capable of sliding between said first position and a third position adjacent to said second position, the second position and the third position enabling a continuous-medium box containing a continuous medium to be printed on next to be placed manually, wherein said stand-by table can feed the continuous-medium box on said set table positioned at said first position.
- 2. The continuous-medium-box feeding device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a continuous-medium-box holder holding the continuous-medium box on said set table, the continuous-medium box being shifted from said stand-by table onto said set table by sliding said stand-by table from said third position to said first position.
- 3. The continuous-medium-box feeding device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a box remover pushing out the continuous-medium box off said set table positioned at said second position.
- 4. The continuous-medium-box feeding device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:a set-table sliding unit sliding said set table between said first position and said second position; a stand-by-table sliding unit sliding said stand-by table between said third position and said first position; and a control circuit controlling operations of said set-table sliding unit and said stand-by-table sliding unit to firstly shift said set table from said first position to said second position, subsequently shift said set table from said second position to said first position, and finally shift said stand-by table from said third position to said first position so that the continuous-medium box containing the continuous medium to be printed on next is fed onto said set table positioned at said first position in place of the continuous-medium box having fed the continuous medium to said printing device.
- 5. The continuous-medium-box feeding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said set table comprises a positioning mechanism positioning the continuous-medium box fed on said set table by said stand-by table.
- 6. The continuous-medium-box feeding device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:a set-table locking unit locking said set table at said first position during a printing operation, and unlocking said set table after the printing operation; and a stand-by-table locking unit locking said stand-by table at one of said second position and said third position adjacent to said set table when the continuous-medium box is placed on said set table.
- 7. A continuous-medium-box feeding device feeding a continuous-medium box to a printing device printing on a continuous medium fed from the continuous-medium box containing the continuous medium, the continuous-medium-box feeding device comprising:a first table capable of sliding between a continuous-medium feeding position and a continuous-medium-box loading/unloading position, the continuous-medium feeding position enabling the continuous medium to be fed from the continuous-medium box to said printing device, and the continuous-medium-box loading/unloading position enabling the continuous-medium box to be unloaded from the table and enabling a continuous-medium box containing a continuous medium to be printed on next to be loaded on the table; and a second table capable of being loaded with the continuous-medium box containing the continuous medium, the second table sliding together with said first table so that said second table is positioned at said continuous-medium-box loading/unloading position when said first table is positioned at said continuous-medium feeding position, and that said second table is positioned at said continuous-medium feeding position when said first table is positioned at said continuous-medium-box loading/unloading position.
- 8. A continuous-medium printing device comprising:a printing unit printing on a continuous medium fed from a continuous-medium box containing the continuous medium; and a continuous-medium-box feeding device feeding the continuous-medium box to said printing unit, the continuous-medium-box feeding device including: a set table capable of sliding between a first position and a second position adjacent to said first position, the first position enabling the continuous medium to be fed from the continuous-medium box to said printing unit, and the second position enabling the continuous-medium box to be removed manually; and a stand-by table capable of sliding between said first position and a third position adjacent to said second position, the second position and the third position enabling a continuous-medium box containing a continuous medium to be printed on next to be placed manually, wherein said stand-by table can feed the continuous-medium box on said set table positioned at said first position.
- 9. A continuous-medium printing device comprising:a printing unit printing on a continuous medium fed from a continuous-medium box containing the continuous medium; and a continuous-medium-box feeding device feeding the continuous-medium box to said printing unit, the continuous-medium-box feeding device including: a first table capable of sliding between a continuous-medium feeding position and a continuous-medium-box loading/unloading position, the continuous-medium feeding position enabling the continuous medium to be fed from the continuous-medium box to said printing unit, and the continuous-medium-box loading/unloading position enabling the continuous-medium box to be unloaded from the table and enabling a continuous-medium box containing a continuous medium to be printed on next to be loaded on the table; and a second table capable of being loaded with the continuous-medium box containing the continuous medium, the second table sliding together with said first table so that said second table is positioned at said continuous-medium-box loading/unloading position when said first table is positioned at said continuous-medium feeding position, and that said second table is positioned at said continuous-medium feeding position when said first table is positioned at said continuous-medium-box loading/unloading position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2001-248219 |
Aug 2001 |
JP |
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